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Environmental Anthropology

Course Outline 1: Introduction - Approaches in Environmental Anthropology: historical and contemporary questions 2 Of the earth, air, fire and water: fertility, fecundity and prosperity 3: The ‘Noble Savage’ debate meets Nature TM Inc: anthropology, ontology, and the politics of representation 4: Environmentalism 5: Anthropology and Animal life 6: Writing Week! 7: Nature out of the balance: Equilibrium, Non-equilibrium and anthropologies of the ‘New’ and ‘Historical’ ecology 8 From conservation to repair? From the anthropology of National Parks to the ‘green grab’ 9 Anthropology of Climate (and of its Change)